Answer:
the quality or state of being eligible : fitness or suitability to be chosen, selected, or allowed to do something
Why is it often necessary for teens to seek advice or accept feedback regarding healthcare decisions? Check all that apply.
Answer:
Teens may be facing peer pressure about decisions
Teens may not fully understand healthcare decisions
Teens may not legally be able to make healthcare decisions
Teens may not have enough information to make good decisions
Teens may not have the financial resources necessary
Explanation:
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Mrs. Duarte is enrolled in Original Medicare Parts A and B. She has recently reviewed her Medicare Summary Notice (MSN) and disagrees with a determination that partially denied one of her claims for services. What advice would you give her
Answer:
Mrs. Duarte should file an appeal of this initial determination within 120 days of the date she received the MSN in the mail.
Explanation:
A notice is being sent to all clients with original medicare once every three months. This notice will contain all the Medicare Part A and Part B services which the individual has used or attached to the persons portfolio withing Thisntine period. The report is usually detailed, covering the name of services used, the supplier or providers balance, the amount covered by Medicare and that which is to be cleared by the recipient. Therefore. If there is a perceived mistake or error, the individual should send a mail to to refute this claim before 3 months (prior to the roll out of the nest notice). This will allow for investigation and possible correction prior to the best mail being sent out.
The Nutrition Facts Panel on a food label lists the following information for amounts per serving 111 calories; 23 calories from fat. What percentage of the calories are provided by fat
Answer:
20.7 % calories are from fat
Explanation:
is/of=%/100
fill in what you know, leaving the % as x, the unknown number. multiply across. then divide.
23/111=x/100
111x=2300
divide both sides by 111
x=20.72%
answer 20.72%
Dr. Smith has prescribed an antianxiety drug to help his client reduce her fear of crowds. Dr. Smith is using
Answer:
benzodiazepines
Explanation:
they are mild tranquilizers that can be effective against phobia by reducing the level of associated anxiety
In the event that a young child is fussy following the receipt of a vaccine, pharmacists should advise parents to:
un reencuentro afectivo a clases
La respuesta correcta para esta pregunta abierta es la siguiente.
Desafortunadamente, se te olvidó incluir la pregunta. Lo que aquí pones es solo una oración. Pero, ¿cuál es tu pregunta? ¿Qué deseas saber?
Si lo que deseas es un comentario sobre el regreso presencial a clases, entonces podemos decir lo siguiente.
Un reencuentro afectivo a clases.
La mayoría de los alumnos espera con ansia el regreso a clases presencial.
Primero que nada, porque a nadie le gustó estar encerrado en casa tanto tiempo. Va en contra de la naturaleza humana,
Después, no hay nada como convivir con los compañeros y maestros, de manera presencial y directa. Esto es parte importante del proceso de aprendizaje. Además, volver estar en los salones de clases, usar los laboratorios, la biblioteca, los campos deportivos, el gimnasio.
El contacto directo es fundamental para el aprendizaje y la retroalimentación. La tecnología es buena y ayuda, pero nunca se compara a la enseñanza presencial el donde el maestro enseña, aconseja y retroalimenta al alumno de manera directa.
Choose the correct completion to this statement regarding intravenous (IV) administration: This route is used to administer medication into the body directly or through the bloodstream and is:
Answer: vains
Explanation:
Iv is done through the vains of the human body
The American Society of Clinical Pathology is the professional organization that oversees credentialing and education in what allied health area or profession
Answer:
Medical laboratory
Explanation:
The American Society of Clinical Pathology (ASCP) represents the world's largest organization for clinical laboratory pathologists and laboratory professionals. The ASCP Board of Certification (BOC) is the oldest and largest certification agency for laboratory professionals around the world that has certified more than 500,000 examinees total. The BOC provides certifications for medical technologists, technicians and specialists in laboratory management for different medical fields (e.g., molecular cytogenetics).
Question 3 (5 points)
Identify the dental employee who acts as the "hub" of the dental office.
A) Dentist
B) Receptionist
C) Laboratory technician
D) Business manager
Answer:
Receptionist
Explanation:
The 'hub' of any place is the center of attention and as the receptionist in a dental office every patient is seen and attended to by the receptionist. When you need a new appt. or a question about your insurance, you see the receptionist and this would make it the hub of the dental office.
What nursing care should be included for a client who is receiving doxorubicin for acute myelogenous leukemia
Answer:
Stomatitis and hyperuricemia are possible complications of therapy; therefore, oral care and hydration are important. Food and fluids with extremes in temperature should be avoided because of the common occurrence of stomatitis. Emphasizing that the disease will be cured with this treatment may provide false reassurance. Abnormal bleeding is a common problem, and thus injections are contraindicated; rest is important for increased fatigability.
The flu is a common illness that can often be treated at home. A person who has contracted the flu will usually experience a fever that exceeds 100°F, a cough, a sore throat, a runny nose, a headache, muscle aches, chills, nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, and excessive fatigue. However, complications may occur in high-risk individuals. Doctors consider people older than 65 to be at a higher risk for dangerous complications. Additionally, people with medical conditions such as asthma, heart disease, or diabetes may experience complications. People at risk should consult a doctor if they have contracted the flu. Dominik’s 70-year-old grandmother is very healthy, but over the past few days she has been experiencing a stuffy nose, muscle aches, and chills, and is running a fever of 101°F. He is trying to determine if he should make an appointment with her doctor or treat her at home. According to the passage, she should see a doctor because she is over 65 years old .
Answer: She should see a doctor because with a lot of symptoms like that it scares people and they don;t know what to do go to the ER and see what the doctor says.
Explanation:
Answer:
1. See a Doctor
2. Is over 65 years old
Explanation:
Since she is 65+, her symptoms may affect her greatly and she may be in more danger
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In the public health model, programs designed to reach people who have started using some substances and to prevent them from abusing them or moving to more dangerous substances, would be classified as:
Answer:
secondary prevention.
Explanation:
Recovery support services refers to a broad range or group of non-clinical services that are saddled with the responsibility of assisting individuals and family groups in initiating, stabilizing and sustaining long-term recovery from drug-abuse related disorders, behavioral health disorders or psychological disorders such as mental illness.
Drugs or substance abuse can be defined as the intentional (willful) and excessive misuse of an illegal (illicit) or legal drugs or substance in order to induce sleep, relieve pain, enhance recreation, and other forms of intense abnormalities.
In the public health model, secondary prevention programs are programs that are designed specifically to reach people who have started using some substances such as marijuana or cannabis and to prevent them from abusing them or advancing (moving) to more dangerous substances such as cocaine, amphetamine, ecstasy, heroin, GHB, etc.
Basically, a secondary prevention program is focused (aimed) at an early detection of substance abuse and tries to prevent a victim from getting worse or escalating into the use of more dangerous substance.
Meredith's baby is two weeks overdue. What is a potential hazard that the baby can experience because it is postmature
Answer:
Insufficient Blood supply from the placenta
Explanation:
The placenta is an organ that grows in the womb during pregnancy. Placental insufficiency (also called placental dysfunction or uteroplacental vascular insufficiency) is an uncommon but serious complication of pregnancy. It occurs when the placenta does not develop properly, or is damaged. This blood flow disorder is marked by a reduction in the mother’s blood supply. The complication can also occur when the mother’s blood supply doesn’t adequately increase by mid-pregnancy.
When the placenta malfunctions, it’s unable to supply adequate oxygen and nutrients to the baby from the mother’s bloodstream. Without this vital support, the baby cannot grow and thrive. This can lead to low birth weight, premature birth, and birth defects. It also carries increased risks of complications for the mother. Diagnosing this problem early is crucial to the health of both mother and baby.
Vital functions of the placenta
The placenta is a highly complex biological organ. It forms and grows where the fertilized egg attaches to the wall of the uterus.
The umbilical cord grows from the placenta to the baby’s navel. It allows blood to flow from mother to baby, and back again. The mother’s blood and the baby’s blood are filtered through the placenta, but they never actually mix.
The placenta’s primary jobs are to:
move oxygen into the baby’s bloodstream
carry carbon dioxide away
pass nutrients to the baby
transfer waste for disposal by the mother’s body
The placenta has an important role in hormone production as well.
Causes of insufficiency
Placental insufficiency is linked to blood flow problems. While maternal blood and vascular disorders can trigger it, medications and lifestyle habits are also possible triggers.
Barbara is admitted to Healthwise Hospital for a procedure. This is her first visit/admission to this facility. She is assigned a new health record number for this first visit. If she is admitted or is seen at this hospital again, she will be assigned a new health record number and her old record will be brought forward and filed under the new number. This method of numbering is called _____ numbering.